Beater



0. P. WERNER AND T; W. ARNTZ.

BEATER.

APPLICATION FILED AUG. 11, 1920.

Patented Apr. 19, 1921.

heaters adapted for use 7 during the fruitjar of standard 40 shown in section and OTTO P. WERNER AND THEODORE W. ARNTZ, OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.

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, THEODORE WM. ARNTZ, citizens of the United States, residing at ilwaukee, county of Milwaukee, and State of Wisconsin, invented new and useful Improvements in Beaters, of which the following is a specication.

Our invention relates to improvements in for analogous beating operations. he object of our invention is to provide a motor actuated beater, in combination with the cover of'the receptacle which contains the material to be whipped or violently agitated, the mechanism being of such form and attached to the cover in such a manner that it may move into and out of the recepdetachin the cap or cover.

furt er object of our invention is to provid means whereby the beater may driven by a water motor, the outlet of which is So disposed as to distribute the water from the motor over the, sides of the recepbeating operation. I A'furtirer objegt of our invention is to provide a simple, inexpensive, sanitary and highly efficient beating apparatus, adapted to e used as an attachment for any ordinary dimensions. In the drawings Figure l is a vertical: sectional view of a fruit jar having a cappf standard t pe with apparatus attached t ereto in use, the shaft bearing being the baiiie, together and its shaft, being shown our improved position for with the beater I in full.

Fig. 2 is a view of the same taken at right ang es to Fig. 1, and also showing the shaft bearing in full.

ig. 3 is a sectional view, drawn on line 3-3 of Fig.1.

Fig. his a, plan view of the motor casing. Like parts are identified by the same ref- 50 erence characters throughout the several VleWS fruit jar, having a cap 20f ordinary type,

' exce t as hereinafter described.

55 Tli Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed August 11, 1920. Serial No.

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as cream whippers, .1

The jar 1 may be assumed to be a standard Patented Apr. 19, 1921. 402,533.

lower end an outwardly projecting annular clamping flange 5, andhaving its upper end portion threaded to receive the clamping nut clamped by e lower end .of the the whipper or beater aving a series of slots or apertures 13 therein, which preferably exten vertically.

provided with shaft, and the lower margins of which preferably extend downwardly and outwardly as shown, whereby each of the blades has a part of a. water being provided downwardly extending of the blades when the disk 9 with its blades 16 is revolved. The nozzle'18 is provided with a coupling 19 to receive a water supply pipe 20, preferably a flexible hose adapted to be adjusted to any faucet of the standard size ordinarily employed to supply water to a kitchen sink.

' motor casing 25 referably has the form of an inverted cup, t e diameter of which is suiiicient to receive the motor within it, 2'. e., ,the casing is slightly larger in diameter than the diameter of the disk 9. A supporting bracket 27 is mounted on of the jar cap 2, to which wide outer portions through an aperture in the shaft is wing wing inserted between the halves and secured 7 located in. planes radial to the the nut 6. i118 bracket has upturned arms 29 which ported in proximity to central portion ot' the latter heing disk shaped throughout an area suhstantially equal to-the diameter pt the cap 2. The motor casing is. of course. supported trom the cap hy the hracket whereas the motor itself is supported from the upper end of the hashing -l, as ahove stated. The lower margin 2n ot' the motor casing 25 is sup the spherically conve.\' surl'ace ol' the jar helow the threaded portionot' the mouthpiece which is engaged hy the correspontlingly threaded llange of the cap .2. and the water trout the motor is delivered downwardly hetween tlu arms 39 ot' the hracket '27. and directed hy the motor casing over the surfaces of the jar on all sides thereof. wherehy the jar and its contents are kept at suhstantially the same temperature as that of the water used tor driving the motor without any additional expenditure ol water for rel'rigerating purposes.

it is ohvious that a cap. such as the cap 2 ahove descrihed. may he equipped with our improved motor and whipping or heat ing mechanism; and may he readily applied to the mouth of any ordinary t'ruit jar to which the cap 2 may he screwed. whereupon the heating or whipping mechanism may he supported in position for operation near the hottom ol' the jar. 'lhereupon the tithe or duct 20 may he connected with any ordinary source 01' water supply under pressure. and the jet delivered through the no lie 18 will drive the motor and operate the heater. V

\Ve preterahly (0111."(7t a hallle 3'2 with the under side otthecap 2; wherehy thishatlle may he supported in a relatively stationary position within the jar. 'lhe hallle may he composed ot a sheet-ot sheet metal having" an upwardly projecting narrowerportion 33 which serves as a shank. The upper end of the shank 33 is elhowed to provide a horizontally extending portion 3t through which the shaft 8 and also the hnshing liiasses, wherehy the horizontal extremity of the shank may he interposed between the hush ing flange. 5 and the cap 2 to which it is clamped hy the hushing when the nut U is turned up. A rivet 3:") may also he employed to anchor the shank to the cap against possihle rotation it the clamping pressure should he insutlicieut. Near the lower end of the hatlle, the plate of which it is composed is preterahly provided with a tlange Flt) through which the shaft h passes. This provides a hearing tor the shalt in the vicinity of the. heating wing 12, and prevents lateral vihration.

It will, of course. he understood that any desired number of heater wings such as the wing 12 may he secured to the lower end of the shaft. Two wings projecting in opposite directions to balance the pressure are re'te 'red.

It is to he noted that by providing the elonga 2d hatlle 32 the whipped tlutl'y material is stripped from the revolving liquid and is caused to rise and till the upper portion of the jar. This particular type of hat'lle maintains the entire mass of light whipped material in a stationary condition and prevents movement thereof, which might result in hrt-raking of the multitude of air cells tormed therein. This is a very necessary function in whipping cream. for instance. or other materials. An equally desirahle result is aectnnplished hy the cooling of this tlutl'y whipped material while it is held in a stationary position. The cooling. of course. is ei'l'ected hy causing the waste water to discharge around the outer portion of the jar and to maintain the whipped material in a constant eh-illed condition.

We elaimt l. heater comprising a cap having a tittiug tor (merati-vely attaching said cap to a l'ancet, a jar adapted to he closed by said cap. a water motor 'arried hy said cap and having a driving shal t extending into said jar. a whipper carrie'il by said shaft adjacent the lower portion of said jar, and a hatlle carried hy said cap and extending trom adjacent the upper side of said whipper a material distance upwardly toward the top oi said jar and presenting a wide'surt aee to allow the whipped material to huild upwardly into the upper portion of said jar while preventing rotation ot said whipped material. said motor heing so positioned ,as to discharge waste water over the outer surface of said jar to maintain hoth the material heing operated upon and the lighter. superposed. whipped material in a continuously cool state.

2. In a device of the class descrihed. a cover for a receptacle aan agitator suspended trom said cover, meansiahove said. agitator'to cause agitated material to rise in said receptacle about said means. and

means on said cover for rotating said agitator and for causing a eooling medium to flow over the outside of said receptacle to cool the agitated material which has risen in said receptacle ahout said first mentioned means.

In testimony whcreot' we atlix our signatures in the presence of two witnesses.

()TTOl l. \YEHXER.

4 THEODORE \V. Alix'll'g.

Witnesses:

SYLvns'rnn N. BnowN, W. 11. DICK.

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